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Driving compliance
25 January 2013
Car manufacturer, Jaguar, turned to sensor and sensing systems manufacturer, SICK (UK), to help ensure production safety at its Castle Bromwich facility is compliant with the new Machinery Directive. Control and standar

Car manufacturer, Jaguar, turned to
sensor and sensing systems
manufacturer, SICK (UK), to help
ensure production safety at its Castle
Bromwich facility is compliant with
the new Machinery Directive. Control
and standard engineers, responsible
for process design and maintenance,
attended two one-day SICK
Machinery Directive seminars.
The SICK machinery directive seminars have been designed to give managers, engineers, OEMs and end users the tools needed to comply with the new Machinery Directive, which provides the regulatory basis for the harmonisation of the essential health and safety requirements for machinery at EU level.
The SICK machinery directive seminars have been designed to give managers, engineers, OEMs and end users the tools needed to comply with the new Machinery Directive, which provides the regulatory basis for the harmonisation of the essential health and safety requirements for machinery at EU level.
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